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> HuffPost can also identify three anonymous co-conspirators named in the federal indictment unsealed Wednesday.

> A notorious alt-right operative, Douglass Mackey, whom HuffPost unmasked in 2018 as Donald Trump’s most influential white nationalist Twitter troll, “Ricky Vaughn,” was arrested in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday on federal election interference charges related to a disinformation campaign during the 2016 election.

> The charges demonstrate federal prosecutors’ newfound focus on the use of Twitter and other social media platforms to undermine elections and suppress the vote.

> Mackey allegedly conspired with four unnamed Twitter users to create and disseminate “memes” designed to dupe people, particularly Black and Latinx voters, into casting invalid votes by posting on Facebook or Twitter or sending a text message to a specified text code, according to the recently unsealed federal complaint.

>> HuffPost can also identify three anonymous co-conspirators named in the federal indictment unsealed Wednesday. >> A notorious alt-right operative, Douglass Mackey, whom HuffPost unmasked in 2018 as Donald Trump’s most influential white nationalist Twitter troll, “Ricky Vaughn,” was arrested in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday on federal election interference charges related to a disinformation campaign during the 2016 election. >> The charges demonstrate federal prosecutors’ newfound focus on the use of Twitter and other social media platforms to undermine elections and suppress the vote. >> Mackey allegedly conspired with four unnamed Twitter users to create and disseminate “memes” designed to dupe people, particularly Black and Latinx voters, into casting invalid votes by posting on Facebook or Twitter or sending a text message to a specified text code, according to the recently unsealed federal complaint.

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Convincing people their vote was counted when it wasn't seems like damages enough.

No, that's not how our laws work. FB has 1st amendment rights as well, and are free to remove whatever they see fit.

No, as you can't prove they were DARPA funded, and even if they were, wtf does that have to do with this? FB by legal definition is NOT a government entity, so they aren't subject to the 1st amendment as it applies to governments.

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Please demonstate the individuals actually convinced by the accused actions.

By selectively allowing and disallowing content according to whatever adminstration is in office, FB is functioning as a Government Agent and subject to the rules of the government.

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Those that replied by text thinking they voted, done.

No, they're acting as a private corporation within their 1st amendment rights. As long as they were not directed by government to do this, of course.

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That’s not a demonstration. It was an assertion, unsupported by facts or a single real person claiming a grievance.